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The act of ripping apart a black man limb from limb, having a registered priest rub the black mens guts over the genitals of the other men at the sermon.
This is a requirement in the act of Moon Gooning, only if one could not attain elk blood.
This is a requirement in the act of Moon Gooning, only if one could not attain elk blood.
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Pronounced: Lat-er-aid
Part of speech: Verb, Noun
Definition:
The act of fully committing to a reckless or all-in decision with complete acceptance of whatever consequences come afterward. A conscious “full send” when there is no plan, no hesitation, and no turning back.
Usage:
• “We’re outnumbered and low HP… Laterade.”
• “He knew it wouldn’t work, but he Lateraded anyway.”
• “That wasn’t strategy—that was pure Laterade.”
Origin:
Coined during a gaming session when a player impulsively committed to a high-risk move with no plan beyond sending it and dealing with the outcome later.
Pronounced: Lat-er-aid
Part of speech: Verb, Noun
Definition:
The act of fully committing to a reckless or all-in decision with complete acceptance of whatever consequences come afterward. A conscious “full send” when there is no plan, no hesitation, and no turning back.
Usage:
• “We’re outnumbered and low HP… Laterade.”
• “He knew it wouldn’t work, but he Lateraded anyway.”
• “That wasn’t strategy—that was pure Laterade.”
Origin:
Coined during a gaming session when a player impulsively committed to a high-risk move with no plan beyond sending it and dealing with the outcome later.
by FullSendr January 21, 2026
Get the Laterade mug.A systemic flaw where data and phenomena observed in controlled, simplified laboratory conditions fail to accurately represent their behavior in the messy, complex, and interconnected real world. This bias arises because labs deliberately isolate variables and eliminate "noise," which often strips away the very contextual forces that shape outcomes in nature, society, or technology. The lab result is "true" only within its sterile vacuum, creating a potentially dangerous illusion of understanding that cracks under real-world pressures. It's the map that's perfectly accurate for a single, empty room, but useless for navigating a city.
Example: A social psychology study on altruism conducted in a lab with college students playing for token rewards might show people are fairly cooperative. This Laboratory Bias would completely miss how altruism collapses under real-world stresses like economic scarcity, tribal politics, or anonymous online interactions. The lab finding is valid, but its translation to reality is broken.
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noun
A man who accuses women of being “gold diggers” while simultaneously expecting unpaid domestic, emotional, or logistical labor in return for minimal financial contribution.
Originated as South Side Chicago slang in the 1980s as a satirical counter to “gold digger” claims. The term flips the economic accusation: instead of extracting money, a “labor digger” extracts cooking, cleaning, childcare, emotional management, and life administration.
Concept:
Highlights the double standard where financial provision is treated as transactional, while unpaid labor is treated as expected.
In short: If gold is money, labor is time — and time is currency.
noun
A man who accuses women of being “gold diggers” while simultaneously expecting unpaid domestic, emotional, or logistical labor in return for minimal financial contribution.
Originated as South Side Chicago slang in the 1980s as a satirical counter to “gold digger” claims. The term flips the economic accusation: instead of extracting money, a “labor digger” extracts cooking, cleaning, childcare, emotional management, and life administration.
Concept:
Highlights the double standard where financial provision is treated as transactional, while unpaid labor is treated as expected.
In short: If gold is money, labor is time — and time is currency.
“He says women just want his paycheck, but he can’t boil water and needs a reminder to pay his own bills. Classic labor digger.
by SChiLinguist February 26, 2026
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